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razor tight. >> the look at other national polls confirm it's razor tight. >> we've seen the polls razor tight. >> this race remains razor tight. >> stephen: yes, this race is razor tight. that means no margin for error or correct use of metaphor. i mean it's banana up for grabs. but-- folks every prediction out there, every prediction needs a pooper. in this case, "new york times" polling jedi nate silver who in 2008 correctly predicted 49 out of 50 states. but you know what they say, even a stopped clock is right 98% of the time. the silver's got a computer model that uses petroleum bo jumbo like weighted polling average, trend line adjustment and linear regression analysisment but ignores proven methodologies like flag pin size, handshake strength and intensity of debate glare. and as of tonight, folks, silver is predicting that obama has an 86.3% chance of winning re-election. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: yeah. i don't buy it either. where does he get off predicting something other than t
razor tight. >> the look at other national polls confirm it's razor tight. >> we've seen the polls razor tight. >> this race remains razor tight. >> stephen: yes, this race is razor tight. that means no margin for error or correct use of metaphor. i mean it's banana up for grabs. but-- folks every prediction out there, every prediction needs a pooper. in this case, "new york times" polling jedi nate silver who in 2008 correctly predicted 49 out of 50 states....
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a look at other national polls confirm it's razor tight, maybe even a mirror image of the 2004 showdown between president bush and senator john kerry. we see some movement towards the president. obama leads by seven points, almost four in ten. and he leads by four points in the battleground states, again, though, within the margin of error. the president is holding on to an eight-point advantage among women and that's slightly higher than romney's edge among men. the president's job rating sits at 49%. take a look at these numbers. 67% of likely voters approve of his handling of hurricane sandy. haven't seen numbers like that for this president on a single event, of course, going back to bin laden. and we may be seeing a sandy effect in other numbers. when voters are asked which candidate has better leadership qualities, the president -- more now pick the president. two weeks ago mitt romney led in that question, 44% to 40%. this doesn't mean romney doesn't have some things going for him. he's winning independents, the group the president won in 2008. romney leads them now by seven poin
a look at other national polls confirm it's razor tight, maybe even a mirror image of the 2004 showdown between president bush and senator john kerry. we see some movement towards the president. obama leads by seven points, almost four in ten. and he leads by four points in the battleground states, again, though, within the margin of error. the president is holding on to an eight-point advantage among women and that's slightly higher than romney's edge among men. the president's job rating sits...
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as americans focus on the razor-tight presidential race between hillary clinton and donald trump.. u.s. officials tell nbc news.. the government has its eyes on potential threats to election day security.according to multiple u.s. intelligence sources.. the white house and the department of homeland unprecedented effort to protect the country against cyber attacks.. aimed at sowing confusion as americans head to the polls.current and former officials say an attack on critical infrastructure.. including the u.s. power grid.. is one of three worst case scenarios on the list of concerns. one highly-placed intelligence source tells nbc news..(gfx)"your vote is safe, you just might not have any lights." also on the list..-a large scale denial of service.. in other words, part of the internet goes down, or.. -a cyber attack aimed at disabling un transportation in swing states. but intelligence sources and a senior obama national security official tells nbc news they believe a more likely scenario would involve hackers - from russia or elsewhere - using social media for an 11th hour docum
as americans focus on the razor-tight presidential race between hillary clinton and donald trump.. u.s. officials tell nbc news.. the government has its eyes on potential threats to election day security.according to multiple u.s. intelligence sources.. the white house and the department of homeland unprecedented effort to protect the country against cyber attacks.. aimed at sowing confusion as americans head to the polls.current and former officials say an attack on critical infrastructure.....
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bush/kerry, bush/gore, razor tight. so though the democrats have won for 24 years now, in presidential race, most of them have been close. president obama our neighbor. he's from just south of the border. so i think we feel pretty positive about him. >> reporter: >> greta: why didn't the democratic message resonate tonight? and the get out the vote was strong? >> the get out the vote was amazing. i will be very interested to see what the margin is. we expect it will be very close. even those who have called the race have indicated it will be a close margin, much closer than a year and-a-half ago. >> greta: nobody's talking about a third-party candidate, an independent, pulling in 2%? i haven't seen the numbers for him. if he was stealing, it would be from mayor barrett because he's liberal? >> i would think so. this is the first i have heard that he polled 2%. that's like ralph nader pulling away from al gore. >> greta: don't take it to the bank. that's what i read that he had been polling 2%. >> right, right. that will
bush/kerry, bush/gore, razor tight. so though the democrats have won for 24 years now, in presidential race, most of them have been close. president obama our neighbor. he's from just south of the border. so i think we feel pretty positive about him. >> reporter: >> greta: why didn't the democratic message resonate tonight? and the get out the vote was strong? >> the get out the vote was amazing. i will be very interested to see what the margin is. we expect it will be very...
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there are razor-tight senate races in both states, states which republicans are trying to flip red, rather. if anything of major substance happens up on capitol hill, the prevailing thought is that the house could flip from red to blue. the president though says, that he is cautiously optimistic. >> i think we're doing well. i think the senate we're doing very well and i think we're going to do very well in the house. if you look over 100 years, for whatever reason the party with the president doesn't do very well. i think we're going to do pretty well. reporter: president trump also saying no matter what happens tomorrow night there will most likely be changes with his administration after election day. melissa. melissa: interesting. blake burman, thank you. connell: to follow up on some of blake's reporting there we go to the fox business maps and a look what you might be looking at early in the evening tomorrow, to give you an indication how the night is going. blake mentioned the state of indiana. on poll closings, indiana down at 7:00, along with other states eastern time. to be fair
there are razor-tight senate races in both states, states which republicans are trying to flip red, rather. if anything of major substance happens up on capitol hill, the prevailing thought is that the house could flip from red to blue. the president though says, that he is cautiously optimistic. >> i think we're doing well. i think the senate we're doing very well and i think we're going to do very well in the house. if you look over 100 years, for whatever reason the party with the...
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so it could be razor tight. >> it would almost be the ultimate way -- the ironic way for this all to end or maybe never end. 2.1 million people voted in 2010. 2.9 million in 2008. i think what it is in between will tell us a lot. but i want to ask this about messaging for labor. labor had won the pr battle after he's reforms were sort of slammed through the legislature during that whole fight. and i look at this poll number in marquette. in january should union rights be limited? it was 48% to 47%. now 55% now in wisconsin say they should be split. in many ways the whole message war that labor was winning as the campaign has pro-degreesed arguably they've lost ground on this issue. is that a problem? >> no, i don't think it's a problem but i do think you're seeing the effect of millions of dollars being spent by the pro-walk pro-walker peel. we're talking $30 million. we're talking the democrats and the progressive movement hasn't even kol up with a fraction of that. so, clearly, the air wars have had an effect on the progressives in the state. but i think that there's been somewhat
so it could be razor tight. >> it would almost be the ultimate way -- the ironic way for this all to end or maybe never end. 2.1 million people voted in 2010. 2.9 million in 2008. i think what it is in between will tell us a lot. but i want to ask this about messaging for labor. labor had won the pr battle after he's reforms were sort of slammed through the legislature during that whole fight. and i look at this poll number in marquette. in january should union rights be limited? it was...
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tight ohio in their favor over the next three and a half weeks. an opening night on broadway is kind of magic. i'm beowulf boritt and i'm a broadway set designer. when i started designing a bronx tale: the musical, i came up... ...with this idea of four towers that were fire escapes... ...essentially. i'll build a little model in photoshop and add these... ...details in with a pen. i could never do that with a mac. i feel like my job is... ...to put out there just enough detail to spur the audiences... ...imagination to fill in all the blanks. this windows pc is amazing, having all of my tools... ...right at my finger tips is incredible. >>> within the last five minutes paul ryan, who you are watching live now speaking in wisconsin, was asked about the 2016 election by one of the students, by one of the college republicans he's speaking in front of. his response didn't mention donald trump by name. he did say that people shouldn't get into a personality contest or get wrapped up in the latest twitterstorm which seems to be a veiled jab potentially
tight ohio in their favor over the next three and a half weeks. an opening night on broadway is kind of magic. i'm beowulf boritt and i'm a broadway set designer. when i started designing a bronx tale: the musical, i came up... ...with this idea of four towers that were fire escapes... ...essentially. i'll build a little model in photoshop and add these... ...details in with a pen. i could never do that with a mac. i feel like my job is... ...to put out there just enough detail to spur the...
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and virginia, the race is razor tight. so there are a virt tea ariety . great news for democrats. >> richard, it seems that not only are we dealing with a lot of celebrities out there, but they are giving real content and substance. president clinton was in ohio today telling voters that president obama saved the auto industry and the economy. listen. >> when you were down and you were out and your whole economy was threatened, the president had your back. you've got to have his back now. this is not complicated for me. if somebody saved my economy, i'd be for him. >> i might add, richard, former president clinton made these comments in par mma, ohio, wher the number one employer of that city is general motors. to have celebrity and substance, quite a combination. >> right. and we've heard this before, ohio's economy is doing better than the economy as the national as a whole. you've got big regional differences that just happen to be in some of these big battleground states. so when people talk about the overarching economic number or overarching nationa
and virginia, the race is razor tight. so there are a virt tea ariety . great news for democrats. >> richard, it seems that not only are we dealing with a lot of celebrities out there, but they are giving real content and substance. president clinton was in ohio today telling voters that president obama saved the auto industry and the economy. listen. >> when you were down and you were out and your whole economy was threatened, the president had your back. you've got to have his...
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we've got a new poll coming out of ohio, 49-49, razor tight and this was before the final debate. take a moment here to take us through how each side thinks they win the state. >> you know, the joke is there are five -- it's five states within one state. the five ohios. but let me just take you through basically the romney pattern here which is run up the score in coal country. that's what bush did in '04, and win the swing areas of columbus media market, an '04 bush territory. was '08 obama. and win hamilton county. for the president, run up the score in cleveland, cuyahoga county and overperform with working class white guys in the auto belt, if you will, the toledo area, but if you're looking at just one county that may tell us more than anything, david, you sit over here and we're going to take you to hamilton county. look at this. it's as easy of a swing county as it is, bush carried it in '04 by 22,000 votes. obama carried it by 30,000 votes there. it's why mitt romney spent a lot of time in cincinnati this week. >> as hamilton county goes, perhaps ohio goes, so let's turn n
we've got a new poll coming out of ohio, 49-49, razor tight and this was before the final debate. take a moment here to take us through how each side thinks they win the state. >> you know, the joke is there are five -- it's five states within one state. the five ohios. but let me just take you through basically the romney pattern here which is run up the score in coal country. that's what bush did in '04, and win the swing areas of columbus media market, an '04 bush territory. was '08...
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if it is razor tight it's going to make a difference. this new jersey story doesn't give people confidence. there is a story that was floating in north carolina where people were mailed to coabsentee ballots. the officials are saying that you cannot vote twice, clearly, and that the ballots are marked in a way that would not enable people even if you receive two ballots, to send two ballots back. when these headlines are out there and they keep on turning day after day, which i think they will because we have not seen an election like this before, it causes a lot of, i would say, confusion. >> angst. some of these states have done it for years and years and very good at it, they have a process and a check box and a process to make sure the ballots and signatures are right. other states are just starting this and have decided to step up into this just this year so the possibility for bureaucratic snafus, and we know the government, we are going to have a big job trying to track all of this. we will work our way through it along with viewe
if it is razor tight it's going to make a difference. this new jersey story doesn't give people confidence. there is a story that was floating in north carolina where people were mailed to coabsentee ballots. the officials are saying that you cannot vote twice, clearly, and that the ballots are marked in a way that would not enable people even if you receive two ballots, to send two ballots back. when these headlines are out there and they keep on turning day after day, which i think they will...
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it is razor tight based on the polling. biden and trump dead even in wisconsin where the president is heading any moment. so tell you about that trip and more and whether or not he answers a question on the way out. skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease. control of crohn's means everything to me. ask your gastroenterologist about skyrizi. ♪ control is everything to me ♪ learn how abbvie could help you save. (wife) saving for retirement was tough enough. (husband) and navigating markets can be challenging at times. (fisher investments) i understand. that's why at fisher investments, we keep a disciplined approach with your portfolio, helping you through the market's ups and downs. (husband) what about communication?
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tight. fiscal issues dominated a debate moderated by nbc's david gregory who pressed both candidates to respond to romney's remarks d disparaging 47% of households that pay no federal income tax. >> you think nearly half the country see themselves as victims because they're too dependent -- >> no. i see people -- i've looked very positively of the people of virginia -- >> you would part company with governor romney on this point? >> excuse me? >> would you disagree with governor romney on this point? >> i have my own point of view and my point of view is the people of america still believe in the american dream. >> do you believe that everyone in virginia should pay something in federal income tax? >> well, everyone pays taxes. the statistics -- >> federal income tax. >> i would be open to a proposal that would have some minimum tax overhaul for everyone. but i do insist many of the 47% that governor romney was going after pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes than he does. >> wel
tight. fiscal issues dominated a debate moderated by nbc's david gregory who pressed both candidates to respond to romney's remarks d disparaging 47% of households that pay no federal income tax. >> you think nearly half the country see themselves as victims because they're too dependent -- >> no. i see people -- i've looked very positively of the people of virginia -- >> you would part company with governor romney on this point? >> excuse me? >> would you disagree...
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tight race. campaigning in florida today president obama tried to turn the focus to medicare. >> i want you to know, florida, i will never turn medicare into a voucher. >> reporter: the president is enjoying a post convention bump, the latest galup poll showing him up. romney disclosed he would preserve the most popular parts of the president's health care plan, something he said before but went into more detail today. >> i'm not getting rid of all health care reform. there are a number of things that i like that i will put in place. >> reporter: romney said he would allow individuals to add policies to cover family members up to any age and the candidates sparred over taxes. when asked to name a loop hole he targeted romney replied. >> people at the high end, taxpayers will have fewer deductions. >> reporter: he gave no further specifics opening the door for president obama to take a swipe. >> that is not bold leadership. that's bad math. that gets a failing grade. >> reporter: ann romney also e
tight race. campaigning in florida today president obama tried to turn the focus to medicare. >> i want you to know, florida, i will never turn medicare into a voucher. >> reporter: the president is enjoying a post convention bump, the latest galup poll showing him up. romney disclosed he would preserve the most popular parts of the president's health care plan, something he said before but went into more detail today. >> i'm not getting rid of all health care reform. there...
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when you look at the landscape for maintaining the majority in november, we know it will be razor tight and democrats could take control of the house. how much of that is a factor right now with colleagues of yours on the house side when they consider their own fate and future, senator? >> i think that our republican colleagues in the house. i talk to a number of them on a regular basis are very aware of the prospect -- political prospects going into 2018, the fall election. nobody wants to be in the minority in the house of representatives. it's a very difficult place to be. at least in the senate when you are in the minority you have powers under the procedures in the senate that give you outsized influence relative to that position. the house it's a hard thing. i think everybody is acutely aware of the importance doubling down their efforts to maintain that majority in the house. for the good of the country we've got to do that. believe me, it's on the minds of everybody over there. the margin is very narrow. a number of retirements and a difficult political environment in a mid-term
when you look at the landscape for maintaining the majority in november, we know it will be razor tight and democrats could take control of the house. how much of that is a factor right now with colleagues of yours on the house side when they consider their own fate and future, senator? >> i think that our republican colleagues in the house. i talk to a number of them on a regular basis are very aware of the prospect -- political prospects going into 2018, the fall election. nobody wants...
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it's razor tight. 2 years ago he won the state by 19 points. a lot of red. just a few blue counties. columbia, missouri. hillary clinton won it by 7 points. watch this number here. hawale hawley. you get the idea. the president has said himself that this is a base election. you have to turnout your base if you want to have a chance. that's really what a lot of this is about. what if scenario for the senate. this is our base for tuesday night. 51 republicans and 49 democrats. we will see how the map fills in on the senate side. on the house side, you are interested in the toss up races. here's what we have at the moment. it could change. might go to 32. right now it's 29. what is the difference between virginia and california? this is not true for every district. this is what republicans are up against on tuesday night. a lot of retirements and open seats and where the republicans won but hillary clinton won on the presidential level. throw that into the mix. and find out what we think could happen on tuesday night. we broke it up in regions. i could give you
it's razor tight. 2 years ago he won the state by 19 points. a lot of red. just a few blue counties. columbia, missouri. hillary clinton won it by 7 points. watch this number here. hawale hawley. you get the idea. the president has said himself that this is a base election. you have to turnout your base if you want to have a chance. that's really what a lot of this is about. what if scenario for the senate. this is our base for tuesday night. 51 republicans and 49 democrats. we will see how the...
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razor tight. 46% of wisconsin voters say they will support walker in a race against an unknown democrat, 48% said they would back an unknown democrat. of course, it won't be an unknown democrat when that happens. walker, of course, sparked a firestorm of criticism in his effort to curb collective bargaining rights for the state's public sector workers. and the republican governor's job approval is divided entirely on partisan shines, 48-48, that split is mirrored among independents, and as they stump in wisconsin today, both santorum and romney will stop but they're going to get drawn into this recall conversation. is romney on the cusp of wrapping up this nomination? this morning on the heels of the passage of congressman paul ryan's republican budget last night, romney picked up ryan's endorsement. >> i think this primary has been productive. i think it's been constructive up until now. i think it's made the candidates better, but i think we are entering a phase it could become counterproductive if it drags on much longer so that's why i think we have to coalesce as conservatives arou
razor tight. 46% of wisconsin voters say they will support walker in a race against an unknown democrat, 48% said they would back an unknown democrat. of course, it won't be an unknown democrat when that happens. walker, of course, sparked a firestorm of criticism in his effort to curb collective bargaining rights for the state's public sector workers. and the republican governor's job approval is divided entirely on partisan shines, 48-48, that split is mirrored among independents, and as they...
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jenna: your vote can make all the difference in razor tight presidential race. it all may come down to a photo finish in one battleground state. how governor romney and president obama are spending their final 24 hours. also, a week ago it was easy to fill up the tank. now frustration rules in some places with long lines for gas after that monster storm we've been talking so much about. what impact could scenes like this have on the election? we'll ask that question. >>> the only swing state both presidential candidates will visit today. one indication of its critical role in tomorrow's outcome. how both campaigns are getting out the vote in ohio. it is all happing you now jenna: only hours to go. hours, jon. jon: can you believe that? jenna: it is hard to believe. we're glad you're with us. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. brand new numbers to share in the race for the white house as the candidates make final appeal to voters in those critical swing states. the president getting ready to address supporters in wisconsin just minutes from now while governor rom
jenna: your vote can make all the difference in razor tight presidential race. it all may come down to a photo finish in one battleground state. how governor romney and president obama are spending their final 24 hours. also, a week ago it was easy to fill up the tank. now frustration rules in some places with long lines for gas after that monster storm we've been talking so much about. what impact could scenes like this have on the election? we'll ask that question. >>> the only swing...
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this is razor tight and has been for quite some time. neither candidate has had a lead of more than four points in a single pole in all of 2018. now with just two days to go to election day, the real clear politics average has them dead even. 46 to 46. republican candidate josh holly is a state attorney general. an office is only held about two years pretty relative political newcomer. he's running on a platform in lockstep with the transfer agenda, immigration, second amendment, confirming conservative judges. he's really been trying to localize the national issues but he's also come under fire in recent days reports in the kansas city star the out-of-state political consultants help direct his attorney general's office. i asked him about yesterday, he described the report as 11th hour smear campaign similar to what happened with judge kavanaugh. >> i do not care what mccaskill or the immediacy is about me. i will not back down and if you want to see some backbone, you can look at my record as attorney general. that is a kind of fight i
this is razor tight and has been for quite some time. neither candidate has had a lead of more than four points in a single pole in all of 2018. now with just two days to go to election day, the real clear politics average has them dead even. 46 to 46. republican candidate josh holly is a state attorney general. an office is only held about two years pretty relative political newcomer. he's running on a platform in lockstep with the transfer agenda, immigration, second amendment, confirming...
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first of all, this is a razor tight race, so they would argue that every single vote matters, but i will hold special significance to president obama. in large part thanks to white working class voters who voted for him. now, we interviewed really the sort of political queen here in iowa. who was with the des moines register. here's how she put it. she say quote, iowa is important symbolically. if other states see they are turning away from barack obama, that is a harbinger for the rest of the country, so that really sums up in large part, why is state is so important to president obama. he has put a lot of money into this state. this obama campaign has more than 60 campaign offices here. as far as we can tell, the romney campaign has about six. they are working more on their ground game with the internet, martin. but this is certainly a state that both candidates are hoping to hold on to, but it holds special significance for the president. >> indeed, mr. romney is now off to new hampshire, where there are also four electoral available, so this is a real battle for every single one, sin
first of all, this is a razor tight race, so they would argue that every single vote matters, but i will hold special significance to president obama. in large part thanks to white working class voters who voted for him. now, we interviewed really the sort of political queen here in iowa. who was with the des moines register. here's how she put it. she say quote, iowa is important symbolically. if other states see they are turning away from barack obama, that is a harbinger for the rest of the...
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signaling the razor tight race in the sunshine state. the clinton campaign with first lady michelle obama and john bon jovi with supporters in pennsylvania and tim kaine in ohio. trump holds rallies in ohio and mike pence visits nebraska and iowa. >>> we have developing news. the pentagon says u.s. air strikes in afghanistan targeted two leaders. it took place sunday against two core leaders involved with plotting strikes in the united states and europe. while they are assessing the results of the attack, if successful, it would represent a significant blow to al qaeda in afghanistan. >>> in iraq, isis forces wrapped up their defense of mosul. matt, there are reports iraqi special forces are encountering it east of mosul. >> reporter: the battle stalled just to the east of that city. it's kind of disconcerning. the fact of the matter is they are shaping operations. the iraqi security forces are waiting for the siege opportunities. again, this is the second biggest city in iraq. consolidating in a way that prevents anybody from going in a
signaling the razor tight race in the sunshine state. the clinton campaign with first lady michelle obama and john bon jovi with supporters in pennsylvania and tim kaine in ohio. trump holds rallies in ohio and mike pence visits nebraska and iowa. >>> we have developing news. the pentagon says u.s. air strikes in afghanistan targeted two leaders. it took place sunday against two core leaders involved with plotting strikes in the united states and europe. while they are assessing the...
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tight primary race in california but tonight in san diego, she had her eye on the general election and her sights trained on trump. nbc's andrea mitchell was there. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, savannah. hillary clinton unleashing her strongest attack yet on donald trump's qualifications to be commander in chief and she didn't hold anything back. it was a 33-minute takedown of donald trump. >> donald trump's ideas aren't just different, they are dangerously incoherent. they aren't even really ideas, just a series of bizarre rants, personal skews and outright lies. [ cheers ] >> reporter: hillary clinton blasting trump as tempermentally unfit to hold office. >> this isn't someone that should ever have the nuclear code because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >> reporter: the speech a point by point rebuttal of trump's proposal. on nuclear weapons where trump suggested letting japan, south korea and saudi arabia have them. >> i wonder if he even realizes he's talking about nuclear war. >> r
tight primary race in california but tonight in san diego, she had her eye on the general election and her sights trained on trump. nbc's andrea mitchell was there. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, savannah. hillary clinton unleashing her strongest attack yet on donald trump's qualifications to be commander in chief and she didn't hold anything back. it was a 33-minute takedown of donald trump. >> donald trump's ideas aren't just different, they are dangerously...
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just razor tight, 45 percent --dash 45 percent. that's what i think is interesting about the reason wh the president made this trip to missouri. go back two years. there are just a few blue counties. this is where the president has rallied columbia missouri, boon county. you see tony clinton, but look at all the red surrounding her watch this number here from 46.. it is 73 percent it is 76 percent. it is 71.9 percent. you get the idea. the president has said himself that this is a base of election. you got to turn not your base i you want to have a chance and that's lreally what a lot of t travel is about here is the wha if scenario for the senate. bst as a reminder, this is our base for tuesday night 51 republicans 49 democrats.ow let's see how the map. and buried on the house side i know you're keenly interested i these tossup races, here is wha we have at the moment. this could change, but these are 29 districts that we consider coin tosses for tuesda night. right now it's 29. what is the difference between virginia eightht and
just razor tight, 45 percent --dash 45 percent. that's what i think is interesting about the reason wh the president made this trip to missouri. go back two years. there are just a few blue counties. this is where the president has rallied columbia missouri, boon county. you see tony clinton, but look at all the red surrounding her watch this number here from 46.. it is 73 percent it is 76 percent. it is 71.9 percent. you get the idea. the president has said himself that this is a base of...
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the race is razor tight in iowa. ld not come at a worse time. and her rival, bernie sanders, is not making an issue of it. the candidates aree finish line. on friday night, hillary and bill clinton were trying to lock it up in iowa. over shadowing that, the state department released 1,600s from her time as they withheld for the first time 22 documents labeling them top the e-mails were not marked top secret when they were sent and the clinton campaign stresses clinton class classified e-mail at the time. the question is will voters here in iowa care? we have to wait until monday out. late last night, bernie sanders reiterated in a statement he is not interested in her e-mails. he is interested in the issues. they will cross the state with eight events one, hillary clinton will be joined by gabby giffords. erica. >> kristen, thanks. >> to the republicans now whereords with donald trump and ted cruz shows no signs of letting up. nbc's hallie jackson is in des moines with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, craig. candidates are
the race is razor tight in iowa. ld not come at a worse time. and her rival, bernie sanders, is not making an issue of it. the candidates aree finish line. on friday night, hillary and bill clinton were trying to lock it up in iowa. over shadowing that, the state department released 1,600s from her time as they withheld for the first time 22 documents labeling them top the e-mails were not marked top secret when they were sent and the clinton campaign stresses clinton class classified e-mail at...
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tight every year wisconsin, what is the republican party trying to do there? to close that gap today? >> yes we have to get those younger people sooner, we cannot just wait until you're too out of college or a month or two before the election yet to get to them sooner and we have to get to them and younger ages and get some more young people and be effective and find new ways to get a counter message out to the young people indoctrination. you are right on the money. but the second largest county and get their vote total up to for milwaukee, the largest county by far and 82% of the people in dink county were radically liberal candidates, you cannot when it wisconsin with this kind of margins we have to make some steps. >> dana: indeed, i remember asking about posts are not numbers. and they were eye-popping. >> from april, it was really great. >> bill: we will see you milwaukee in a few weeks. thank you looking forward to seeing you. one more no, he scheduled to go to jail right, we're talking about this a bit earlier today, there's a possibility he could just
tight every year wisconsin, what is the republican party trying to do there? to close that gap today? >> yes we have to get those younger people sooner, we cannot just wait until you're too out of college or a month or two before the election yet to get to them sooner and we have to get to them and younger ages and get some more young people and be effective and find new ways to get a counter message out to the young people indoctrination. you are right on the money. but the second...
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. >> reporter: florida voters sharply divided with polls razor tight. >> reporter: why trump? >> because of what he did the first three years in office. >> i think it's time for a change. it's time for something different. >> reporter: meanwhile overnight a victory for republicans. a federal appeals court ruling that mail-in ballots in minnesota must be received by election day in order to be counted. it comes as president donald trump has argued for months the mail-in process is rigged. >> with these ballots, who's sending them, who's receiving them, who's bringing them back, who's signing them? it's ridiculous. >> and of course no evidence of backing up the president's allegations, but meanwhile, more than one-third of the eligible voters have cast their ballots far surpassing the previous 2016 levels. >> and another concern. tell us about it. >> reporter: savannah, that is right, that two people who attended the president's rally in gastonia, north carolina, have tested positive for covid. but it is thought that they were not to be from the rally, but rather two individual
. >> reporter: florida voters sharply divided with polls razor tight. >> reporter: why trump? >> because of what he did the first three years in office. >> i think it's time for a change. it's time for something different. >> reporter: meanwhile overnight a victory for republicans. a federal appeals court ruling that mail-in ballots in minnesota must be received by election day in order to be counted. it comes as president donald trump has argued for months the...
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. >> neil, this race is razor tight. it's one the closest races in the entire country. the latest real clear politics polls, hawley ahead half a point. which is why president trump is coming here seventh time. check out this line. all these folks have been camped out in the cold and rain to hear president trump make his final campaign stop ahead of the polls opening tomorrow morning here in missouri. one other wrinkle, no early voting in missouri. very tough to predict how this is going to go. i want to show you the dow today. there's a theme here, stocks were up today for a reason. consensus seems to be that the house goes one way, the senate goes another way. stocks have performed white well. leon panetta join us. it's good to have you. are the markets reading this correctly? it's a largely republican crowd. they like it when the parties can forcibly have to work together. what do you make of that? >> i think that's a lot of play here. i think there's a sense that if there's a divided congress that's a little more of a check on where the federal government is going. i
. >> neil, this race is razor tight. it's one the closest races in the entire country. the latest real clear politics polls, hawley ahead half a point. which is why president trump is coming here seventh time. check out this line. all these folks have been camped out in the cold and rain to hear president trump make his final campaign stop ahead of the polls opening tomorrow morning here in missouri. one other wrinkle, no early voting in missouri. very tough to predict how this is going...
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what it sets up, if it goes this way and stays this way with those numbers, we'll have a razor tight election come november. >> dana: isn't the billboard going to be fun that night? >> bill: you think about the seven, eight, nine, battleground states is where the action is yet again. >> dana: if it does get to seven or eight battleground states it will be a real contest. it should be four or five. all right. as we await america's response to the killing of three u.s. soldiers just how far does irre have? >> people are being arrested and prosecuted. there will be people going to prisons and jail. as a result of this. >> bill: we'll see. a surge in retail theft prompting some liberal prosecutors to rethink their ideas. is it too little too late for the people they serve? >> dana: a team of researchers coming out against merit-based hiring. what they claim companies should focus on instead. t get a home ln because of your credit? here's great news. at newday we've been granted automatic authority by the va to make our own loan approval decisions. in fact, if you've had credit challenges
what it sets up, if it goes this way and stays this way with those numbers, we'll have a razor tight election come november. >> dana: isn't the billboard going to be fun that night? >> bill: you think about the seven, eight, nine, battleground states is where the action is yet again. >> dana: if it does get to seven or eight battleground states it will be a real contest. it should be four or five. all right. as we await america's response to the killing of three u.s. soldiers...
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tight, do you honestly think that you have the edge despite the polling? >> i think i'm winning in florida, which i have to win. i think i'm winning in north carolina from what i hear. i'm polling very well in ohio. in fact i'm going to win ohio. we're doing phenomenally well in iowa. yeah, i think we're either winning or tied. it is going to be very, very close. the biggest problem i have is the press. the press is extremely dishonest. without the press hillary wouldn't even stand a chance. the press is totally dishonest. an among the most dishonest things i have ever seen. i will be honest with you. i'm not talking about the two of you by the way, but big, big preponderance of the press is unbelievably dishonest and i always knew it was that way but never to the extent that i have seen. bill: thank you for your time, sir. >> everybody knows it. "the new york times" wrote a story bit. they practically said in a sense they're dishonest. they said they don't care. they will write negatively no matter what it takes, they will write negatively about trump. go
tight, do you honestly think that you have the edge despite the polling? >> i think i'm winning in florida, which i have to win. i think i'm winning in north carolina from what i hear. i'm polling very well in ohio. in fact i'm going to win ohio. we're doing phenomenally well in iowa. yeah, i think we're either winning or tied. it is going to be very, very close. the biggest problem i have is the press. the press is extremely dishonest. without the press hillary wouldn't even stand a...
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covered the dukakis campaign in 88, i remember his last few days of rallies were huge, and his was not a razor-tight election. >> you could feel it up there. neil: i believe, you are right, there is something palpable about enthusiasm for romney, it might be on based on antipathy for president, but is that something not propping up in polls, the passion of romney base to hear governor mcdonald from virginia tell us is not popping up in surveys. >> i think there is a potential for, that i am going to quote my mother, she said, mitt romney might not have been high first choice, but he is my last hope. that is a good motivate or, to see where people's temperatures are. and i do agree, speaking with a coworker erika johnson, she thinks that something that polls might be missing, if mitt romney wins tomorrow it might be a different look at polling. neil: it might not affect presidential race, because of lot of states affected by storm, new jersey and new york are blue, but particular affect editorial races, a well the might take angst, a lot of close congressional races could be decided at the anger at i
covered the dukakis campaign in 88, i remember his last few days of rallies were huge, and his was not a razor-tight election. >> you could feel it up there. neil: i believe, you are right, there is something palpable about enthusiasm for romney, it might be on based on antipathy for president, but is that something not propping up in polls, the passion of romney base to hear governor mcdonald from virginia tell us is not popping up in surveys. >> i think there is a potential for,...
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folks say it will be a razor tight senate race as well as the republican will win the governor's race here. >> bill: we'll see how it goes. austan, enjoy the clouds in chicago this time of year and steve, enjoy arizona. >> dana: federal court striking down the hand out plan and the judge said it is unconstitutional and what the white house plans to do next. president biden in egypt set to deliver a major address on the climate agenda days after slamming the coal industry. does he have a plan to lower energy costs this winter? >> it's the most reliable form of energy we have. if it weren't for coal, you know, our energy grid now would come to a standstill. static bre. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. younger women are living longer with kisqali when taken with an aromatase inhibitor in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's proven to delay disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell
folks say it will be a razor tight senate race as well as the republican will win the governor's race here. >> bill: we'll see how it goes. austan, enjoy the clouds in chicago this time of year and steve, enjoy arizona. >> dana: federal court striking down the hand out plan and the judge said it is unconstitutional and what the white house plans to do next. president biden in egypt set to deliver a major address on the climate agenda days after slamming the coal industry. does he...
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start in southeast in georgia, this is razor tight, walker just took a lead over raphael warnock, first time on this panel walker leading warnock in the race. to the governor's race. and kemp at 54% over stacey abrams it gets wider and wider throughout the night, come back to the senate, pop up here. update folks, north carolina. just ted budd leading. 61% of estimated vote in ohio, vance continues to lead. i would watch cleveland, and up here in northeast. see how. you have 42% of the vote in. the ryan team would be pulling for a bigger margin out of the county to put themselves in a better slot. we have not looked at. this is wisconsin. 41%. ron johnson has run two very close races. running for a third right now. against 35-year-old barnes, the. >> lieutenant governor. >> thank you. appreciate that. >> you have a lot going on. >> i have to phone a friend. you live on a samsung, they hand you an iphone and say they go. right now johnson trailing in the race. let's see the governor race tim michels trailing tony in the race, wash that in wisconsin. checking pennsylvania. governor race s
start in southeast in georgia, this is razor tight, walker just took a lead over raphael warnock, first time on this panel walker leading warnock in the race. to the governor's race. and kemp at 54% over stacey abrams it gets wider and wider throughout the night, come back to the senate, pop up here. update folks, north carolina. just ted budd leading. 61% of estimated vote in ohio, vance continues to lead. i would watch cleveland, and up here in northeast. see how. you have 42% of the vote in....